We have no choice sooner or later the Mid east is going to blow up and we better be all in. Let see where the Greenies are when the lights dim and they can't drive their electric cars. When the price is right king coal will be used to make both hydrogen and liquid fuels for powering your car. This is not a trade its long term reality as I see it if we stay all in US will win the next war over energy.
Alpha Natural Resources Ratings Cut: Why We Were Right On Coal Stocks [View article]
I would like to toss a comment that might be related. I am long coal,oil and gas. There was a theory put forward that if you sell energy on a BTU basis with all costs in the winner is natural gas based on the current reserves and the cost to recover and the lower pollution is considered it is now competitive with coal and oil is the odd man out since has yet to adjust to the current reality. Any comments ???
Bakken Update: Is Whiting For Sale? Part I [View article]
Hi Michael; I guess you need to go back to school the geologists don't think your qualified!! In my opinion you are doing a better job then all the feed back from the companies reporting. In addition IMO the only way you can get better information is to go into the field and talk to the drillers and frackers. There is no way the cost per well can be quantified as everybody is drilling in different formations and with different techniques
The Beauty Of Natural Gas Transportation [View article]
Your story sounds good but I don't agree CNG has been used over the world except US due to many reasons mostly resistance by the oil and petrochemical companies. I agree the most viable market is the large long haul trucks which is now being addressed. In my opinion the reason the slow adoption has related to the on again off again teaser from congress on tax incentives. Would you want to be first mover and then find your competitors waited for Congress to act.
Electric Vehicles Are Still Not Ready For Prime Time [View article]
Buy a bike!! I am tired of people who follow the line we don't like oil and coal. Take the money you spent on Tesla and build solar farms and windmills and see how you do in the free market without Uncle Sam as your money source.
Electric Vehicles Are Still Not Ready For Prime Time [View article]
At least everybody you named will benefit everybody that's uses energy not a few people who want to drive the latest gadget and have somebody else pay for it. I think you should also review what you call subsidies to oil Co's much of which are built into the tax code for mining a depleting product.
Railroads Have Priced In The Bad News [View article]
Interesting article I would think you might discuss unit trains of oil replacing unit trains of coal. BNSF just announced capacity increase of takeaway from Bakken area of 1 million barrels a day and carloads reports show a increase of 41 % ytd and 46 % for petroleum last month. Is the Houston proximity and pipelines to Eagle Ford make NSC and CSX non competitive
Bakken Spot Crude Premium To West Texas Intermediate Could Last Into 2013 [View article]
Good work in fact BSNF just announced another expansion of oil takeaway expansion. It looks like Enbridge was a little slow to expand. They may be to conservative however trains can be more flexible then pipe in the ground.
Electric Vehicles Are Still Not Ready For Prime Time [View article]
John it looks like you stepped into it again!! You are talking to people who think Tesla can do no wrong. I think Tesla may have a great idea I just think the people who want their car should pay the real price not go to Uncle Sam to help pay for it. As for Amazon he does not have prove anything. Latest victory, he brought Walmart to their knees with his latest marking plan. Buy his tablet and shop anywhere but send order to Amazon.
Frontier Communications Could Offer 55% Upside Potential [View article]
When you refer to payout ratio are you referring to net income or cash flow. It is not unusual for companies with large depreciation to use cash flow as a basis for dividends rather then GAP income.
Verizon & iPhone: One Of Many Boosts [View article]
Unlimited until you reach 2 GB and they step on the brake. No video to slow. If you travel sorry no coverage there. My problem is not the cost but availability
Joe Six pack is fighting a losing battle to the elites and the people who feed off the system. More benefits for those who don't want to work or feed off the system or have a agenda they don't want to pay for. Obama is signing them up in droves when they outnumber Joe Six pack we have Greece
Verizon & iPhone: One Of Many Boosts [View article]
Well written article!! I have owned VZ since the price was in the twenties. I have one complaint regarding the hype on 4 G, they have many areas still with one X which is very annoying to people like myself who travel and need at least 3 G available
Complying with tighter fracking regulations on federal lands will cost $253,839 per well, says EOG Resources (EOG), Wyoming and Utah, citing a study from John Dunham & Associates. That's well above the $11,833 that the Bureau of Land Management estimates, and would cost natural gas producers a total of $1.5B-$1.62B a year. [View news story]
You are making a a lot of assumptions that have no basis in reality. Before fracking wells where drilled though aquifers with only occasional problems. You are following the political hype in regards to everything oil or coal. My guess the groups you follow are becoming concerned the agenda of propellers and solar panels are becoming even less competitive and trying to stop all progress that has been successful in US becoming less dependent on Mideast oil. How about all in and let the market decide ? The choice of fracking or foreign oil is a no bnrainer.
U.S. Coal Export Investing [View article]
When the price is right king coal will be used to make both hydrogen and liquid fuels for powering your car. This is not a trade its long term reality as I see it if we stay all in US will win the next war over energy.
Alpha Natural Resources Ratings Cut: Why We Were Right On Coal Stocks [View article]
Bakken Update: Is Whiting For Sale? Part I [View article]
I guess you need to go back to school the geologists don't think your qualified!!
In my opinion you are doing a better job then all the feed back from the companies reporting. In addition IMO the only way you can get better information is to go into the field and talk to the drillers and frackers.
There is no way the cost per well can be quantified as everybody is drilling in different formations and with different techniques
The Beauty Of Natural Gas Transportation [View article]
In my opinion the reason the slow adoption has related to the on again off again teaser from congress on tax incentives. Would you want to be first mover and then find your competitors waited for Congress to act.
Electric Vehicles Are Still Not Ready For Prime Time [View article]
Electric Vehicles Are Still Not Ready For Prime Time [View article]
I think you should also review what you call subsidies to oil Co's
much of which are built into the tax code for mining a depleting product.
Railroads Have Priced In The Bad News [View article]
Bakken Spot Crude Premium To West Texas Intermediate Could Last Into 2013 [View article]
Electric Vehicles Are Still Not Ready For Prime Time [View article]
You are talking to people who think Tesla can do no wrong. I think Tesla may have a great idea I just think the people who want their car should pay the real price not go to Uncle Sam to help pay for it.
As for Amazon he does not have prove anything. Latest victory, he brought Walmart to their knees with his latest marking plan. Buy his tablet and shop anywhere but send order to Amazon.
Frontier Communications Could Offer 55% Upside Potential [View article]
Verizon & iPhone: One Of Many Boosts [View article]
Is Joe Sixpack Better Off Today? [View article]
Verizon & iPhone: One Of Many Boosts [View article]
Complying with tighter fracking regulations on federal lands will cost $253,839 per well, says EOG Resources (EOG), Wyoming and Utah, citing a study from John Dunham & Associates. That's well above the $11,833 that the Bureau of Land Management estimates, and would cost natural gas producers a total of $1.5B-$1.62B a year. [View news story]
How about all in and let the market decide ? The choice of fracking or foreign oil is a no bnrainer.
A Step In The Right Direction - Clean(er) Energy In America [View article]